Meghan Markle sends powerful message as she and Harry go dancing in South Africa

The Royal couple learnt a thing or two from ecstatic residents (Image: PA)

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Prince Harry and Meghan were visited the area on their first stop of a ten-day African tour with baby Archie.

In a tribute to the beautiful region, Meghan wore a dress by ethical and sustainable label Mayamiko which is produced in Malawi.

Prince Harry and Meghan were visited the area on their first stop (Image: PA)

The couple saw first-hand the work of important charity Justice Desk, an organisation supported by the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust that fights against gender based violence.

In a powerful speech Meghan said: “On a personal note, while I’m here as a member of the royal family, I’m here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of colour and as your sister."

The couple saw first-hand the work of important charity Justice Desk (Image: PA)

Prince Harry also spoke out at the even, saying: "It was incredibly important for my wife and I to begin our trip to South Africa here in Nyanga with all of you, so thank you for having us.

"As someone who has visited this amazing country many times, and as someone who regards Cape Town as a uniquely special place in Africa, I wanted to ensure our first visit as a family with my wife by my side, focused on the significant challenges facing millions of South Africans while acknowledging the hope we feel so strongly here."

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are presented with a gift for son Archie (Image: PA)

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The trip marks Meghan’s first royal visit to South Africa, a place that Prince Harry has openly shared his love for.

Buckingham Palace said: "The Duke of Sussex's love for Africa is well known; he first visited the continent at the age of 13 and more than two decades later, the people, culture, wildlife and resilient communities continue to inspire and motivate him every day."